World Premiere
Take Me
Spotlight Narrative
| USA | 84 MINUTES | EnglishDrama, Thriller, Comedy, First Time Filmmaker
Ray Moody (Pat Healy) is a fledgling entrepreneur, trying to get his company off the ground in Los Angeles. His business: abduction, or as Ray describes his company, Kidnap Solutions, LLC, providing alternative therapy that his clients use for curative reasons. The market for such a service is unsurprisingly niche, and Ray is in dire straits. So when he receives a mysterious phone call late one night contracting him for a weekend abduction with a handsome payday at the end, Ray jumps at the chance. The only problem? His target, business consultant Anna St. Blair (Orange Is the New Black’s Taylor Schilling) may not be all that she seems. Take Me, Pat Healy’s feature directorial debut, threads the needle between crime thriller and slapstick farce. Working with writer Mike Makowsky and Executive Producers Jay and Mark Duplass, the film is a wonderfully droll, Hitchcockian black comedy with excellent lead performances that is as twisty as it is funny.
—Jason Gutierrez
—Jason Gutierrez
Cast & Credits
Directed by
Pat Healy
Pat Healy is an actor, writer and director. He has appeared in over forty feature films including Cheap Thrills, Compliance, and Magnolia. His written screenplays include Snow Ponies, currently in pre-production starring Gerard Butler. His short film Mullitt, which he wrote, directed and starred in, premiered at Sundance in 2001.
Director
Pat Healy
Screenwriter
Mike Makowsky
Cinematographer
Nathan M. Miller
Editor
F. Brian Scofield
Composer
Heather McIntosh
Executive Producer
Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass
Producer
Mel Eslyn, Sev Ohanian
Co-Producer
Natalie Qasabian
Cast
Taylor Schilling, Pat Healy, Alycia Delmore, Jim O'Heir
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